You don’t need that 500 , you have a 166 sitting up in the corner wanting some .404 , LolMMWS 500i, converting it back to .404 AFTER installing the West Coast Saw Fallers Suspension System for it. I have high hopes for it. It was too floppy before to really run the big chain. Plenty of power but no fun at all when it bounces around. We’ll see tomorrow. View attachment 412943
Close, but not quite. That's the handle on my tomahawk, I need to sharpen it a bit but I haven't got around to it yet.I see you have a wooden dowel on yer counter.
I have a friend that wants some made out of hickory to use as Drifts/punches in his diesel repair shop. He's in his mid 70s' so I will make him some AFTER I MAKE ME SOME.
I do have a bit of nice hickory at the moment.
What guage do you use? 063 or 050Exactly. There’s racing and PSP saws, then there is actual use.
It’s saves me time using 404 because I don’t have to stop and swap loops in many times. I even prefer semi chisel 404 RM. Unless I hit metal or a rock, I can pretty much cut all day with one loop.
Im guessing no one goes through the trouble of producing 404 light bars because the chain chassis is so heavy on its own that the extra expense isn’t worth it. I haven’t priced the Cannon lites, but the regular cannons are heavy SOB’s.
I like the 28’s in the 404 lights. Once I actually need a 36, it’s all bucking and I don’t care about the weight. A 395 with a Cannon 36 in 404 can be taxing, especially when it’s hot outside.
One can argue that at the weight of a bigger saw, the light bars really serve no purpose. I see that point as well, 8 vs 11 pounds makes a difference. 18 vs 21 isn’t that much of a percentage to care.
I think I can answer that for him, he uses .063. I would be surprised if he uses .050 because it’s really not easy to find.What guage do you use? 063 or 050
CLOSE but no CIGAR for me Fortunately I don't smoke.Close, but not quite. That's the handle on my tomahawk, I need to sharpen it a bit but I haven't got around to it yet.
.063 for 404What guage do you use? 063 or 050
Reason i asked is I was given a roll of stihl 404 .050 RM semi-chis chain but don't know what would go on. I suppose I could get a 404 tip and rim sprocket and use it on a 050 bar..063 for 404
Yes, or any solid nose bar. I found two Oregon sprocket nose bars that were .050 and .404 and I use one on the Jonsereds XF. I think they’re 24”. I’ll get one down and send pics if you’re interested.They have bar stud adapters with them as well.Reason i asked is I was given a roll of stihl 404 .050 RM semi-chis chain but don't know what would go on. I suppose I could get a 404 tip and rim sprocket and use it on a 050 bar.
I got a 2 pack from Wally woild this summer Oregon DURATIP (Hard Nose) 24" 50 Ga / 3003 mount around $55 for both shipped.Yes, or any solid nose bar. I found two Oregon sprocket nose bars that were .050 and .404 and I use one on the Jonsereds XF. I think they’re 24”. I’ll get one down and send pics if you’re interested.They have bar stud adapters with them as well.
I run .404 .050 on a couple saws, just changing the sprocket nose is how it's done. I run Stihl,Oregon, Windsor, and Sugihara's in .404 /.050.Reason i asked is I was given a roll of stihl 404 .050 RM semi-chis chain but don't know what would go on. I suppose I could get a 404 tip and rim sprocket and use it on a 050 bar.
Good to know. I didn’t know they made 404 on 050. All my 3/8 are 050 exc the ones I bought to swap out to 404. If I went .050 in 404 it would just be a nightmare here.I run .404 .050 on a couple saws, just changing the sprocket nose is how it's done. I run Stihl,Oregon, Windsor, and Sugihara's in .404 /.050.
No one makes it any more, but I have bought a couple partial rolls from local shops over the last couple of years. At first it was about wanting to run my vintage saws the way they rolled out of the factory, just to see how they cut. Bar selection can be really limited for some old saws and no one around me uses a bar shop tool.Good to know. I didn’t know they made 404 on 050. All my 3/8 are 050 exc the ones I bought to swap out to 404. If I went .050 in 404 it would just be a nightmare here.
Your post did make me question why I am doing any of it. After pushing and lifting 100-200# rounds, I’m not sure why IGAF about a pound of bar weight. Guess I am doing it for the sake of being able to, really makes little sense.
Yea , after lifting a 27 pound PH , the light weight bars are meaningless Lol ,Good to know. I didn’t know they made 404 on 050. All my 3/8 are 050 exc the ones I bought to swap out to 404. If I went .050 in 404 it would just be a nightmare here.
Your post did make me question why I am doing any of it. After pushing and lifting 100-200# rounds, I’m not sure why IGAF about a pound of bar weight. Guess I am doing it for the sake of being able to, really makes little sense.